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It is easy to prove that the Partition of Palestine was not fair since if Jewish and Palestinian history had been reversed, and Hitler and other parties had persecuted Palestians instead of Jews, there is no way that the U.S. and Britain would have agreed to giving the Palestinians control of Jerusalem, and would have agreed that the Palestians should have gotten a grossly disproportionate amount of land per capita like the Jews got. As far as I recall, the original partition granted the Jews two thirds of Palestine even though the Palestinians were much more numerous. |
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The reality is you don't know Jewish history. All you know is a 30 second speech that someone told you. And you repeat it over and over, hoping to convince yourself. |
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In point of fact, Palestine does exist. Better get used to reality.
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In point of fact, there is one Palestinian govt. already in Gaza. |
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You said that the Bible indicates that the Jews will not be kicked out of Palestine again. Which Scriptures are you referring to?Please answer this question already asked of you. spin |
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Message to arnoldo: I have made this post on a number of occasions, and you have continued to conveniently avoid replying to it because you do not want to embarrass yourself. That is ok because the undecided crowd, who for the most part are the only people who both sides have a chance to influence, are not impressed with evasiveness, and they usually consider the side who is not evasive to be the winner. Even if you still refuse to reply to these arguments, I will still consistently post them, even for years if necessary. That way, new people who read this thread will find out that I demolished you with the arguments in this post.
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If God wanted Jews to have a homeland, if he is loving, he could easily have provided them with land in a remote area, or he could have given them enough money to purchase Canaan from the Canaanites. The God who you worship is a God of war, not a God of peace. After all, he has killed more people with parasites alone than all of the wars in history. By comparison, the number of people who Hitler and Stalin killed are not even worth mentioning. At least Hitler and Stalin did not kill people indiscriminately like God does. Indiscriminate killing is good evidence that God is evil, amoral, mentally incompetent, or a benevolent but inept bungler who failed in his attempts to create a much better world than the world that he created. |
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...Wow! 22 pages and we STILL don't have a single verse from the Bible which specifically "prophesies" the re-emergence of Israel! (...THIS time around: verses relating to the return after the Babylonian Exile don't count).
As uaual, all we have are excuses for the repeated failure of "God's promise". Apparently the advocates of "prophecy" still want to blame the Jews for all the earlier failures (even when the specific "prophecies" are not described as conditional), and yet they also want to imagine that THIS time Israel is here to stay. Yet the Jews would presumably have thought the same after the return from Babylon: obviously such assurances are worthless. If Israel is destroyed next month, then presumably the time of Israel's "permanent existence" hasn't started yet... It's especially ironic that Christians are making this claim. Israel is populated by those who (supposedly) rejected Jesus! Why isn't this an example of exactly the same sort of inappropriate behavior that caused "God's promise" to fail in the past? The Bible is riddled with scientific and historical errors, internal contradictions, failed prophecies and barbaric teachings. Against this, there is... nothing: not a single verifiably-fulfilled prophecy or equivalent sign of "divine inspiration". |
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